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the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ ♪ >> we were taking firee everywhere. i remember hearing the bullets going by me and hitting the ground hasbeside me. i shot one guy and saw him fall. >> the first woman since 1992 to receive the silverer star. this does nomean that they will b be serving in army and marine corps infantry units right away? >> there is a three-year interval. this was recommended unanimously by the joint cefs of staff. there have been 280,000 wowomen that have served in theaters in afghanistan and iraq over the past decade, but ere are fundamental questions about infantry where one of the tests historically, th has been given is that you can lift and carry oyour shoulrs a fa
the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ ♪ >> we were taking firee everywhere. i remember hearing the bullets going by me and hitting the...
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. >> people are more into energy savings and recycling. they're also you know paring down on, you know all those things that they collect. >> reporter: with 1 million more people expected to move into the big apple in the next two decades the city just approve add deal to test out micro apartments on the eastside. >> there's a freedom that you just don't have in a larger staff. there is storage under here. >> reporter: designers hope people realize there are big benefits to living small. marlie hall, "cbs morning news," new york. >> this is the "cbs morning news." y our new southwestern mac and cheese with grilled chicken served with soup or salad. chili's lunch combos. starting at 6 bucks. more life happens here. maybe you can be there; maybe you can't. when you have migraines with fifteen or more headache days a month, you miss out on your life. you may have chronic migraine. go to mychronicmigraine.com to find a headache specialist. and don't live a maybe life. >>> classes resume today at lone star college in houston, texas, a day after
. >> people are more into energy savings and recycling. they're also you know paring down on, you know all those things that they collect. >> reporter: with 1 million more people expected to move into the big apple in the next two decades the city just approve add deal to test out micro apartments on the eastside. >> there's a freedom that you just don't have in a larger staff. there is storage under here. >> reporter: designers hope people realize there are big benefits...
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some have best especially nationally supported the courage energy company. is about to finish the second largest ukrainian mining plant in the world next to mali every year cars to exactly this year is going to be very cheap as a third world dirt cheap. predators play a very very dangerous game and after the french military offensive reportedly sparked a deadly hostage crisis in algeria light bulbs are beginning to go off in the heads of ordinary citizens to pour out almost. i'm for intervention if it is to fight terrorism but it's got to be for good reasons not of it's for raw materials that are in mali gas oil diamonds and gold it already renders the ground it is not. they don't think about well we have made paris a huge target and france are a target for terrorism. at least but with the prospect of untapped natural resources needed to keep fronts eliminated political analysts say that france will promise to stop playing big brother to former colonies isn't going to be fulfilled anytime soon ali boy you can see paris. international relations professor mark
some have best especially nationally supported the courage energy company. is about to finish the second largest ukrainian mining plant in the world next to mali every year cars to exactly this year is going to be very cheap as a third world dirt cheap. predators play a very very dangerous game and after the french military offensive reportedly sparked a deadly hostage crisis in algeria light bulbs are beginning to go off in the heads of ordinary citizens to pour out almost. i'm for...
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but around the north east, the department of energy has warned because of declining production in canada of natural gas and the inability to get the cheap fracking gas to the northeast, northeast bills are absolutely going to soar, hitting the highest level since 2008. >> neil: driven by the weather or more than that? >> no, i think it's really the weather, right now. if you look at the volatility of the natural gas prices in the northeast, and the inability to get natural gas where it needs to be, you are seeing extreme volatility, not only in the prices of natural gas, but for electricity and other uses right now. you know, and this is the way the rest of the country would have looked, neil, if it weren't for the fact that fracking has really changed the world as we know it. right now, you are paying $22 per million metric btu. the rest of the country, henry hub, you are 360. it shows what a major impact that has had. bottom line here, when you heat with heating oil, a new high for the year and to be honest with you, that fuel is being phased out. natural gas is the future. we need to
but around the north east, the department of energy has warned because of declining production in canada of natural gas and the inability to get the cheap fracking gas to the northeast, northeast bills are absolutely going to soar, hitting the highest level since 2008. >> neil: driven by the weather or more than that? >> no, i think it's really the weather, right now. if you look at the volatility of the natural gas prices in the northeast, and the inability to get natural gas where...
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today, if you want to control the energy in the united states, you want cap and trade, you want to shut down the coal industry, suppress the new fracking technique, which has produced a bonanza and gas and oil, then you do it in the name of the planet, global warming. so it allows a political class of experts, central government to control economic labors in a way that was done in the past in the name of the working class. >> but i hear from people who know about this stuff that tell us we're headed towards energy independence. >> unless the epa stops us. >> charles wants to replace the national anthem with the international. this is not as bad as all of that. >> that is a nice tune. >> he does talk about climate change. >> he talks about the stuff thl us we're science of climate change. i am talking about the president. it is good that he is the inaugural address to signal, we have to do with this. it is important to begin on the subject. you could argue about how it is done, but it will be addressed. >> science seems to be overwhelmingly moving in the direction that the president is g
today, if you want to control the energy in the united states, you want cap and trade, you want to shut down the coal industry, suppress the new fracking technique, which has produced a bonanza and gas and oil, then you do it in the name of the planet, global warming. so it allows a political class of experts, central government to control economic labors in a way that was done in the past in the name of the working class. >> but i hear from people who know about this stuff that tell us...
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>> if green energy works we wouldn't need a suck sidies. 90 billion under president obama. that is flushed down the drain and you are again picking winners and losers. it just so happens, that the best energy carbob nuclear hydrocarbon and the green lobby oppose and vote against it is it a anti-man position. we use fossil fuels to better our lives and give us food and transportation and makes the modern world possible. to be against that is against the man's well being on earth. >> is there any proof that green initiatives have worked? >> apparently not. if you look down the list. everybody picks out solyndra. there is about 20 others that went up side down and in the toilet and a waste of the taxpayer money. it is outrageous thing that goes on the basic fundmental flaw that people in the federal government know more than we do . they know more than everybody else and they can pick the winners that. is a huge enormous lie that is perpetuated on the american people and happens and are occurs that we in the federal government know more than you and we can coerce you to put up
>> if green energy works we wouldn't need a suck sidies. 90 billion under president obama. that is flushed down the drain and you are again picking winners and losers. it just so happens, that the best energy carbob nuclear hydrocarbon and the green lobby oppose and vote against it is it a anti-man position. we use fossil fuels to better our lives and give us food and transportation and makes the modern world possible. to be against that is against the man's well being on earth. >>...
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. >> one shining light in ireland's economic gloom is green energy, especially wind, where investment is booming all across the landscape. today's deal is part of that expansion. supporters say it will save money for british consumers as it promises to be cheaper than electric generated from wind in the north sea. but to work, the plan requires hundreds of new turbines to be built all across the flat and boggy irish midland. building wind farms on bogland has already been done successfully here in on the island. but to generate the green electricity needed to power three million u.k. homes is going to require much bigger turbines than the ones you see here. in fact, it will need some of the biggest ever built in the world. campaigners say the giant wind farms will be a blot on the landscape of a country that trades on its unspoiled green image. irish ministers disagree, saying the energy deal is just a first step, and tough planning laws will protect the countryside. >> i think there's a mutual interest here for both countries. and ireland doesn't want a wind farm at every crossroads.
. >> one shining light in ireland's economic gloom is green energy, especially wind, where investment is booming all across the landscape. today's deal is part of that expansion. supporters say it will save money for british consumers as it promises to be cheaper than electric generated from wind in the north sea. but to work, the plan requires hundreds of new turbines to be built all across the flat and boggy irish midland. building wind farms on bogland has already been done...
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. >> how much energy to these use? >> with all of the things that we did hear, energy savings is about 50% from where we started. that is a significant improvement for such a major system. >> tell me how it works. >> this is the hall keypad, which controls the elevator. the system asks where you are going before you get into the elevator. imagine you are going into the airport. you would not get on the first airplane departing, you would get on the airplane that is going to the city you are going. we are doing the same here. in this case, we are going to the ninth floor. this building has security, so i also have an access card, which gives us permission, and then we go to the assigned elevator, which is elevator a. >> and this is only stopping at floors 4 and 9. i do not see any buttons in here at all, except for the door and the alarm. >> we only have the standard buttons required by code and safety, but there is no need to have floor numbers anymore. >> and it does not make a lot of stops. it goes to your floor and
. >> how much energy to these use? >> with all of the things that we did hear, energy savings is about 50% from where we started. that is a significant improvement for such a major system. >> tell me how it works. >> this is the hall keypad, which controls the elevator. the system asks where you are going before you get into the elevator. imagine you are going into the airport. you would not get on the first airplane departing, you would get on the airplane that is going...
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the source of energy like rain you work in response and we need to use richer. so. it's not instead you're acting with. but never a. video activities and also only life high they do octave wist. is not produced by fusion and hugh said that this is what you're doing now is an experiment but do you think that in the future if we continue predictions in the do you think that fusion power should replace the usual atomic energy. well yes that to depend on the success will be the project so it's easy to decide but if mystical shiba is mistaken then you will succeed right sometime sometime sometime you know but for as a real. thing in the history he also mentioned the very very. how when s. or with the creature so one gram of three to him caving more the. same to sell it and people like that in my memory this is absolutely not correct but still i know i understand you're a patriot of your project but everything has disadvantages value lynch and the disadvantage is the weak point of your project which you still have to work. there are several foster war fusion was modish ca
the source of energy like rain you work in response and we need to use richer. so. it's not instead you're acting with. but never a. video activities and also only life high they do octave wist. is not produced by fusion and hugh said that this is what you're doing now is an experiment but do you think that in the future if we continue predictions in the do you think that fusion power should replace the usual atomic energy. well yes that to depend on the success will be the project so it's easy...
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this is about energy security, energy independence. so we don't have to get oil from the middle east. melissa: you know environmentalists don't like it even though we've taken care of a lot of problems and hurdles we put up in the first place. those have been taken care of. you know environmentalists don't like it. seems like the president is recommitted to battling climate change. he doubled down on green energy. this really doesn't fit into his portfolio of energy options. >> here's thing. there is better environmental stewardship with the project and without it. that oil coming to the united states means lower emissions then sending it to china. it actually means less emissions with the project. i think what we've shown today that the president needs to approve it because it is in the interest of the american people to do so. they don't want to get the energy from the middle east. they want to get it here at home and working with our closest friend and ally canada, and that if the president decides not to approve it, there is strong
this is about energy security, energy independence. so we don't have to get oil from the middle east. melissa: you know environmentalists don't like it even though we've taken care of a lot of problems and hurdles we put up in the first place. those have been taken care of. you know environmentalists don't like it. seems like the president is recommitted to battling climate change. he doubled down on green energy. this really doesn't fit into his portfolio of energy options. >> here's...
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it provides a certain energy. when that moves on to the employees were working there during the night, coming in contact with patrons, you have a great start and a good experience. great talent, visuals, who have done the other thing for the most part. lots of responses. >> thank you. dmitri, while enhancing your out dope -- outdoor event, how important is the creative contact to make sure it you have customers who return over and over again? >> our creative content, you know, it is pretty out there. [laughter] >> sort of spices up the meeting. >> for us, i think the most important thing we are offering is something quintessentially san francisco. something that they cannot
it provides a certain energy. when that moves on to the employees were working there during the night, coming in contact with patrons, you have a great start and a good experience. great talent, visuals, who have done the other thing for the most part. lots of responses. >> thank you. dmitri, while enhancing your out dope -- outdoor event, how important is the creative contact to make sure it you have customers who return over and over again? >> our creative content, you know, it is...
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almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built up by gravity from the mountains pushes the water upwards toward the surface through vertical shafts. these shafts feed the water mains of each neighborhood, which branch into smaller pipes below the streets... feeding into buildings and houses, into the plumbing, and finally, after its long journey, to our faucets. providing water to homes and industry is a monumental task, requiring immense infrastructure. but once the water is delivered and used, it must also be taken away. man: it's important that the waste generated by any society not be left around. cholera, and other diseases and problems, have been spread, because people wound up living in filth. even the ancients understood that you couldn't have the sewage where you lived. and t
almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built up by gravity from the mountains pushes the water upwards toward the surface through vertical shafts. these shafts feed the water mains of each neighborhood,...
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it provides a certain energy. when that moves on to the employees were working there during the night, coming in contact with patrons, you have a great start and a good experience. great talent, visuals, who have done the other thing for the most part. lots of responses. >> thank you. dmitri, while enhancing your
it provides a certain energy. when that moves on to the employees were working there during the night, coming in contact with patrons, you have a great start and a good experience. great talent, visuals, who have done the other thing for the most part. lots of responses. >> thank you. dmitri, while enhancing your
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energy security. the theory. does not really matter where you get oil from this one is to give more oil and put it in the bathtub and we have more supply. in the global market the nationality of the resources of little relevance. energy made in america is not as important as energy being simply made wherever is most economic. >> shrek. >> exxon mobil has carried that message for a long time. it goes back to raiment. tillotson. obviously communicating it to a lot of the republican allies. that point. lobbying is heavily skewed to the republicans and the party. yet that is not the message you are hearing from politician today. you're hearing a very almost resource nationalist approach to u.s. domestic energy production. >> and exxon mobile is not too embarrassed to join in that. >> right. right. i guess it is kind of shocking to me. i'm asking for an explanation here. how can this all-powerful company with huge influence, lot of change the political discourse to make it actually more a year to the facts of how the
energy security. the theory. does not really matter where you get oil from this one is to give more oil and put it in the bathtub and we have more supply. in the global market the nationality of the resources of little relevance. energy made in america is not as important as energy being simply made wherever is most economic. >> shrek. >> exxon mobil has carried that message for a long time. it goes back to raiment. tillotson. obviously communicating it to a lot of the republican...
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although with the jet stream still diving down, we still have energy coming through the west. a few showers from seattle to portland. boise and salt lake city dealing with a little rain and snow mix depending on your elevation. it's quieter on the west than in the heartland, that's heart to . all the weather always starts in the west. they had the rain and stormy, and it's going to be worse in the middle of the country. did you see these pictures yet? >> no. >> out of australia. they had the biblical rains that went through the reason. an old cyclone that died out and it just stalled over the region. it has cleared out. many of the rivers have peaked. they say this rainfall is just, you know, off the charts. and the flooding is unheard of in some of these areas. four people did die. hundreds had to be rescued from their homes. >> is it still raining or is this the aftereffects? >> it's done. now the clean-up will begin. >> we've been talking about for a few days the amount of rain they've gotten. >>> straight ahead on tuesday morning, a queen abdicates to give her son a shot a
although with the jet stream still diving down, we still have energy coming through the west. a few showers from seattle to portland. boise and salt lake city dealing with a little rain and snow mix depending on your elevation. it's quieter on the west than in the heartland, that's heart to . all the weather always starts in the west. they had the rain and stormy, and it's going to be worse in the middle of the country. did you see these pictures yet? >> no. >> out of australia....
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for the nfl oakland raiders and baseball oakland a's playing host to the highflying antics of monster energy supercross. opening ceremonies well underway. another thrilling show as they get introduced to a huge crowd in the bay area. hi everyone.
for the nfl oakland raiders and baseball oakland a's playing host to the highflying antics of monster energy supercross. opening ceremonies well underway. another thrilling show as they get introduced to a huge crowd in the bay area. hi everyone.
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energy made in america is not as important as energy simply made whether it's most economic. >> guest: right. >> host: yet exxonmobil has carried that message for a long time, and goes back to raymond, and tillerson, obviously communicating it to a lot of the republican allies to make the point that their lobbying is heavily skewed to the republicans in the party. yet that's not the message you're hearing today. you're hearing a very, almost resource nationalist approach to u.s. domestic energy production, a la venezuela. >> guest: and exxonmobil is not too embarrassed to join in on that. >> host: it's kind of shocking to me, and i'm asking for an explanation here -- how can this all-powerful company with huge influence, not have changed that political discourse to make it actually more adhering the facts of how a global oil market works? they have to engage it in. >> guest: they have had influence on the elites in the united states, an intense education campaign to bring informed influentials in government, around government, through their conversation about how the global oil market
energy made in america is not as important as energy simply made whether it's most economic. >> guest: right. >> host: yet exxonmobil has carried that message for a long time, and goes back to raymond, and tillerson, obviously communicating it to a lot of the republican allies to make the point that their lobbying is heavily skewed to the republicans in the party. yet that's not the message you're hearing today. you're hearing a very, almost resource nationalist approach to u.s....
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, cheap energy and a cheap dollar. those are two things the president will get. >> liz? >> the secret reason why the environmentalists hate it. they are fighting it, quote, this is what they are saying, "if the keystone pipeline is built cancels out the fight to increase auto mile fuel efficiency standards of victories we won under the first term of president obama." in other words, the 900,000 barrels of oil daily from keystone puts more into the earth's atmosphere, the carbon, the victory won on mileage efficiency. they are going to fight it to go to jail and arrested to fight it. >> that's just show business. all right. thanks very much. the elite, yes, the elite, the smartest people in the world, they are meeting at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. they proposed a $14 trillion greening plan to combat climate change. $14 trillion. you want to have a go at this, liz? >> who pays for that? >> who? we are. are you kidding. >> it is corporate welfare for, like, ge and all of that. >> wait a minute. wait a
, cheap energy and a cheap dollar. those are two things the president will get. >> liz? >> the secret reason why the environmentalists hate it. they are fighting it, quote, this is what they are saying, "if the keystone pipeline is built cancels out the fight to increase auto mile fuel efficiency standards of victories we won under the first term of president obama." in other words, the 900,000 barrels of oil daily from keystone puts more into the earth's atmosphere, the...
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all 10 s&p sectors ending the trading day higher led by consumer discretionary and energy. the euro hitting a 11-month high versus the dollar after the ecb said banks will pay back loans faster than expected. euro rising to $1.34 in intraday trading against the greenback. >>> new home sales as we mentioned before falling last month dropping to an annual rate of 3509,000. that is last month's drop did not derail the previous gains. housing sales posted the best year since 2009, jumping 20% from a year ago, sandy. >> we have our market panel. jeff saut, chief investment strategist at raymond james. david steinberg, dls capital managing partner. let's first start with mark. the take on the rally here. it is good news, bad news. this market seems to want to continue to plow higher. >> absolutely. we have some tax clarity. we have some debt ceiling clarity. you give the market clarity, and improving economic numbers and decent earnings season hard for us not to rally higher. you know, we're closing over 1500. we closed over 1500 under monday. i think that is really bullish for t
all 10 s&p sectors ending the trading day higher led by consumer discretionary and energy. the euro hitting a 11-month high versus the dollar after the ecb said banks will pay back loans faster than expected. euro rising to $1.34 in intraday trading against the greenback. >>> new home sales as we mentioned before falling last month dropping to an annual rate of 3509,000. that is last month's drop did not derail the previous gains. housing sales posted the best year since 2009,...
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we actually like industries for instance like basic materials like energy and technology. >> energy and technology are the areas you would be putting new money to work then? >> absolutely. energy was a laggard last year only up about 4%. we think we'll see higher oil prices in 2013. that bodes well for major integrates to the oil services companies. >> dani, if you think we're going to see a market disruption, what groups will lead that? >> i would think defense absolutely. i think technology. i think financials. they could all pull back. that's not to say you stay out of the market. i would absolutely buy on dips. i do agree that the underlying strength of the economy is starting to come back. we're starting to see that leveling off. we're seeing housing do well. employment is doing a little bit better than before. >> wait for the dips. >> wait for the dips. >> good to have you on the program. we'll see you both soon. appreciate it. >>> so do you want to live near denzel washington? how about sting? for a cool $23.5 million, you could be their new york city neighbor. robert frank is up
we actually like industries for instance like basic materials like energy and technology. >> energy and technology are the areas you would be putting new money to work then? >> absolutely. energy was a laggard last year only up about 4%. we think we'll see higher oil prices in 2013. that bodes well for major integrates to the oil services companies. >> dani, if you think we're going to see a market disruption, what groups will lead that? >> i would think defense...
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the atmosphere, the energy here is electric. [ laughter ] we can move closer. we can walk closer than this. let's just walk. okay. so it was off to a slow start. we have have the right day today, right? this is it? we can pick it up. we can really move. i was expecting a few more people than this. >> just wait around. you'll see. they coming. >> this feels a bit more like an ultimate frisbee signup. this is nice. >> slightly less people than in 2009 but they more than made up for it with enthusiasm. how excited are you to be here? >> i'm tired. >> yay! >> yay! >> yay! >> last time it felt like an historic event. this one feels more like a constitutionally mandated process. >> ah, i would say so. >> what was wrong with these people? 2009 they understood the scale of what is happening. >> for me it's the most historic event that is happening. >> number one. >> number one in terms of history of the world. it's better than the moon landing, way better than the moon landing. >> how is it possible that weapon went from that to the 45th shuttle run in just four years?
the atmosphere, the energy here is electric. [ laughter ] we can move closer. we can walk closer than this. let's just walk. okay. so it was off to a slow start. we have have the right day today, right? this is it? we can pick it up. we can really move. i was expecting a few more people than this. >> just wait around. you'll see. they coming. >> this feels a bit more like an ultimate frisbee signup. this is nice. >> slightly less people than in 2009 but they more than made up...
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but the energy and light a body gives off while it's alive goes on forever. people be, generations yet unborn feel the warmth and light of that body. that's who we are. we may have a finite time on this earth, but every single day we should be determined to burn as bright, warm and brilliant as possible, and that's the challenge. and ultimately, the change makers are never the elected officials, the names you read in history. this country has been fueled because of a conspiracy of love. and even though we don't know the names of those people, they're the ones today we benefit. the last thing i'll say is my father, who i talk about in the book, had a lot of colorful things he would say about me as a kid. my father grew up in poverty, and he also used to say, boy, don't walk around here like you hit a triple. you were born on third base because i was born poor. [laughter] couldn't even get a ticket to the stadium. and, but he would say there's a beautiful thing that aye sort of -- i've sort of taken from him that we all drink deeply from wells of freedom and li
but the energy and light a body gives off while it's alive goes on forever. people be, generations yet unborn feel the warmth and light of that body. that's who we are. we may have a finite time on this earth, but every single day we should be determined to burn as bright, warm and brilliant as possible, and that's the challenge. and ultimately, the change makers are never the elected officials, the names you read in history. this country has been fueled because of a conspiracy of love. and...
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to spend the time and energy to effectively abuse manti? ist very abusive, problematic? and why wouldn't he have the intuitive instinct to have a relationship with this woman rather than the vapors of the internet thing. >> it seems interesting that he wouldn't go meet her, if he was in love with her. regardless of the religion and whether it would allow him to be intimate with her or not. let me play one of the voice mails and let our viewers judge. this is the woman -- the person -- let me use the right word, that manti was speaking to. here is one of the exchanges. >> your e-mail just got here, and i'm getting ready for my first session, and i just want to call and keep you posted. i miss you and i love you, bye. >> that could be a girl. it wasn't. >> absolutely. listen, i'm still not sure it's not by the way. the whole thing seems so bizarre. but the bizarre and scary question, what motivated the guy pulling off the hoax to do this? why? why did he do this and sustain this? the people who do this catfishing behaviors are isolated, socially awkward, have no identities
to spend the time and energy to effectively abuse manti? ist very abusive, problematic? and why wouldn't he have the intuitive instinct to have a relationship with this woman rather than the vapors of the internet thing. >> it seems interesting that he wouldn't go meet her, if he was in love with her. regardless of the religion and whether it would allow him to be intimate with her or not. let me play one of the voice mails and let our viewers judge. this is the woman -- the person -- let...
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take the movement energy into those stairs -- spheres with the ideas matter of the heart of occupy. >> winter is coming. cities like san francisco and oakland and other cities are closing down the encampments and chasing people off. you can drive 90 miles from davis and pepper spray. it is hard to maintain people's attention for long periods of time. i am wondering -- should they be occupying the supreme court? [applause] >> i was talking about that today. with all respect for putting your body on the line which captivated the imagination in the beginning, it now needs to be less about states and place -- spaces and places and more about going to wear in justice -- injustice is. there are plans to occupy the supreme court from the second anniversary of the citizens united decision. that crazy decision has given the rights to corporations to unleash their treasuries into our already polluted political system. go there. go to your local congresspersons office. go to banks charging student loans up the highest rates. go to those places. i think we will see more of that. occupy congress m
take the movement energy into those stairs -- spheres with the ideas matter of the heart of occupy. >> winter is coming. cities like san francisco and oakland and other cities are closing down the encampments and chasing people off. you can drive 90 miles from davis and pepper spray. it is hard to maintain people's attention for long periods of time. i am wondering -- should they be occupying the supreme court? [applause] >> i was talking about that today. with all respect for...
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low-cost energy is what brings prosperity to the world. gerri: well your there can you please tell call the wrong we don't want to send and 14 trillion for green energy please? >> said absolutely well expressed the fact. we have to make sure it pencils out rather than simply being subsidized. at the cost of the ratepayers. men and women in america you pay more for electricity don't realize what they're doing is being asked to pay more for something that although they feel good about it is never in the foreseeable future going to get to be more than 20 percent of the source and effectively it is : natural gas and making it seem like electricity is still affordable. if you had to buy all your energy from wind you could not afford your electric bill. gerri: would have no energy. you have to wear big winter cuts in your house. thank you for coming out tonight. come back soon. >> thanks. sure will. gerri: a lot more to come, including one of the most popular retirement investments starting to come up short. what you should do with your money. a
low-cost energy is what brings prosperity to the world. gerri: well your there can you please tell call the wrong we don't want to send and 14 trillion for green energy please? >> said absolutely well expressed the fact. we have to make sure it pencils out rather than simply being subsidized. at the cost of the ratepayers. men and women in america you pay more for electricity don't realize what they're doing is being asked to pay more for something that although they feel good about it is...
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i am currently a director of the california clean energy fund, also a long serving member of the commonwealth club. please turn off all your noise- making devices. we will get under way in just a moment, but first, i want to tell you a bit about a couple of upcoming programs. next monday, november 21, tom brokaw, nbc news correspondent and author, will discuss the current mood of america. this will be a program starting at 1:00 p.m. at the santa clara convention center. on tuesday, november 29, paula kerger, who is president of pbs, and the president of kqed will discuss the challenges facing public broadcasting and how the challenges impact our program choices. this will be a 6:00 p.m. program here in san francisco at the commonwealth club. it is my pleasure to extend a special welcome to any new members of the commonwealth club who are here today. we know you are going to enjoy your membership and look forward to seeing you often. if you are not a member yet, today is a great time to join. if you have questions, the staff will be available to answer them after the program. there are questio
i am currently a director of the california clean energy fund, also a long serving member of the commonwealth club. please turn off all your noise- making devices. we will get under way in just a moment, but first, i want to tell you a bit about a couple of upcoming programs. next monday, november 21, tom brokaw, nbc news correspondent and author, will discuss the current mood of america. this will be a program starting at 1:00 p.m. at the santa clara convention center. on tuesday, november 29,...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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with vitamin c for immune support and b vitamins for natural energy, i'm ready for whatever they get into. get your free sample at myemergenc.com. stay healthy and feel the good. and under 550 calories each. you have to taste it to believe it. i believe it! i can dig it! [ male announcer ] uh oh. yep, they tasted it. big flavor, big portions, starting at just $9.99. see you tomorrow. new listerine ultraclean keeps it feeling dentist-clean every day. it's more than a mouthwash. it's the only one with a new tartar control formula for a dentist-clean feeling. ahhhhhhhh. [ male announcer ] new listerine® ultraclean™. power to your mouth™. ♪ wow. ♪ what? ♪ mmm. it looks delicious! i didn't work out this morning. i should try it? yeah. actually pretty tasty. sausage, egg and cheese. mmm! this is from special k? no way! that changes things. [ female announcer ] new special k flatbread breakfast sandwiches. with multi-grain flatbread, eggs, sausage, and cheese. it's only 240 calories. if you guys can come back tomorrow, it'd be fantastic. [ female announcer ] a breakfast revelatio
with vitamin c for immune support and b vitamins for natural energy, i'm ready for whatever they get into. get your free sample at myemergenc.com. stay healthy and feel the good. and under 550 calories each. you have to taste it to believe it. i believe it! i can dig it! [ male announcer ] uh oh. yep, they tasted it. big flavor, big portions, starting at just $9.99. see you tomorrow. new listerine ultraclean keeps it feeling dentist-clean every day. it's more than a mouthwash. it's the only one...
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engineering the construction assignments or is there anything relate today say for example renewable energy of the facility or? >> i don't believe so. >>> okay any public comments on the motion there being none we will proceed to a vote all those in favor signify by saying aye oppose? motion carries. >> now we are onto regular business and without objection would like to move item 15 to the budget of our next hearing so we take up the budget and the vote at the same time if that is okay with everyone. >> okay item number ten. item ten approved? is there something that we should discuss that we have to think about before the next meeting in terms of budget? >>> i think it's pretty self explaintory are there issues that we need to discuss? >> very quickly todd ritchie cfo and the prompt is complete and extensive if you review the materials that you already have for the public and it's also available on the website so we can have a full discussion next time and i'm available to questions at anytime. >> all right and do we have a time estimate for what that combined presentation is likely to in
engineering the construction assignments or is there anything relate today say for example renewable energy of the facility or? >> i don't believe so. >>> okay any public comments on the motion there being none we will proceed to a vote all those in favor signify by saying aye oppose? motion carries. >> now we are onto regular business and without objection would like to move item 15 to the budget of our next hearing so we take up the budget and the vote at the same time if...
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. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> time for the ridiculous. tonight we're adding goats. yeah, that's what i said, goats. all of them. goats in general, and a few goats in particular like the one that stole the show from a reporter in florida who was just trying to do her job and report on a county fair. >> the judging is complete. come on out and meet the winners. the goats will be here through saturday. and they're very friendly. linda carson, abc 7 -- would you not eat my pants? ah! i'm fine. >> are you okay, dear? >> oh, yes. not again. >> we can never get enough. >> did you get it? >> thankfully, wwsb reporter linda carson was not hurt. and she's a great sport about it. she took the whole thing in stride and laughed about it. i hope she doesn't mind when i say, let's roll that one again,
. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> time for the ridiculous. tonight we're adding goats. yeah, that's what i said, goats. all of them. goats in general, and a few goats in particular like the one that stole the show from a...
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tar sands are very carbon intensive forms of energy. they are believing that if we don't build the pipeline we won't produce so much crude oil from those tarzan's and will help protect the environment. what they're missing is the fact that without a piline it is not as if that oil will get produced. it is commanded is being shipped. this is being shipped by rail as opposed the pipeline. gerri: i want to get you to respond to something you just said. i want to go into detail on this idea. tarzan's more carbon intensive. how do you respond to that? it is actually true. >> well, it is true, building the pipeline is neither here nor there. if we don't build the pipeline we will just use real some of the oil. gerri: it will be developed anyway. >> increase. it will be developed anyway because it's very profitable regardless of which the profits associated producing crude oil and alberta are significant enough to pay an extra $2 a barrel to ship it by rail as opposed to a pipeline which is what they have been doing trying to use the pipeline
tar sands are very carbon intensive forms of energy. they are believing that if we don't build the pipeline we won't produce so much crude oil from those tarzan's and will help protect the environment. what they're missing is the fact that without a piline it is not as if that oil will get produced. it is commanded is being shipped. this is being shipped by rail as opposed the pipeline. gerri: i want to get you to respond to something you just said. i want to go into detail on this idea....
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gene writes, "the energy department is wasting billions to keep itself going. if we have to invest in wild ideas, get rid of half the department of energy. they have 16,000 federal blows on the payroll and 90,000 contract employees, and nobody knows what they all really do." al says, "tired of politicians talking about medicare ad social security being the only way to save money. have every federal employee pay their own health insurance like in the private sector. that, alone, comes close to balancing the budget in 2013. now to pay for the $16 trillion plus in debt, do the ame for the pension plans." i wish. cor ray says, "congress needs cang l how to negotiate, how to get along with others, the importance of working, and the importance oknow who they are working for, and, of course, they need to learn there is no blank check great job bringing out the tough diussions." thank you, cora. jack fired up over bonuses, who is not. executives at any failed company should not get paid for doing a bad job. tom from mississippi says, "a new retiree on medicare, the pri
gene writes, "the energy department is wasting billions to keep itself going. if we have to invest in wild ideas, get rid of half the department of energy. they have 16,000 federal blows on the payroll and 90,000 contract employees, and nobody knows what they all really do." al says, "tired of politicians talking about medicare ad social security being the only way to save money. have every federal employee pay their own health insurance like in the private sector. that, alone,...
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it's not going to come up during this time because america is moving towards energy independence, some of the idea that we need to press ahead with this. but actually wright now there's capital investments in all of the refineries. if we don't you know put in sensible environmental policies while we're doing this massive energy extraction, we're not -- chris: tack tracking in or out is it going to last? >> it's going to last. >> the tea senator from texas look for him to make noise around the haguel nominations. he's on the senate armed services committee. he's been to scrawl twice in the last month -- israel twice in the last months. he's a star among the tea party crowd. people are talking about him. i have a possible 2016 contender. the problem being he was born in canada. >> the cliche that young people are liberal and ultra conservative is wrong. but it is true now. and that highlights the challenge. what they need to do is figure out a way to go make a kind of small government market economy-based case to young people, without turning them off. chris: could the cheap investment b
it's not going to come up during this time because america is moving towards energy independence, some of the idea that we need to press ahead with this. but actually wright now there's capital investments in all of the refineries. if we don't you know put in sensible environmental policies while we're doing this massive energy extraction, we're not -- chris: tack tracking in or out is it going to last? >> it's going to last. >> the tea senator from texas look for him to make noise...
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a lot of money in green energy. so they're going to. this is an opportunity. >> why do you rob banks? this is where the money is. that's why al gore and the others. the source of all our problems. >> allowing greed. that's -- right back. >> it is funny that the mafia has chosen this. they love it when they see a way to get money and fraud together. the carbon tax and all this global warming stuff. melissa: it's a free system. you can go in and rated, you can make money off it. that proves there is no free market. >> look at the whole when melting. that is a total fraud. it does not make energy cheaper. it does not create the jobs that the government says it creates. melissa: is a real? >> not today. not in new york. the county in ireland thinks it makes sense to legalize driving
a lot of money in green energy. so they're going to. this is an opportunity. >> why do you rob banks? this is where the money is. that's why al gore and the others. the source of all our problems. >> allowing greed. that's -- right back. >> it is funny that the mafia has chosen this. they love it when they see a way to get money and fraud together. the carbon tax and all this global warming stuff. melissa: it's a free system. you can go in and rated, you can make money off it....